@freemo it depends
@mjambon on?
@freemo on whether they can be helped, change their mind about it, and get better.
@mjambon and if they seem unwilling to hav etheir mind changed or make the effort to get better?
@freemo I think it should be up to you to decide when faced with such a situation, not the law. Personally, I don't have firm rules for deciding this, possibly because I was never faced with such a situation.
@mjambon Well I never mentioned the law. But the idea here is to get a sense of what people think the guidline is, that way as a society we can decide on how it would be appropriate to handle various situations. That may or may not influence law.
@mjambon Good idea, before we do anything we should always check with the future first :)
@freemo all decisions are based on how we imagine the future. My previous message was about confronting a past prediction with an actual outcome: "I made you live even though you didn't want it because I thought you'd feel better later. How are you now?"
@mjambon Sounds like a bit of a cop out to be honest.
@freemo I'm not sure what you mean exactly by "cop out". Clearly, I don't want a hard rule to decide whether someone lives or die. Such a situation seems important and rare enough that it deserves serious pondering when it happens.
@freemo it depends. Ask them later what they think.